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Betty Allan My way is to btgin with the beginning. Keith Baumann He is simply ths rarest man i' the world. Robert Beard Duty by habit is to pleasure turned. Ronald Becker To be or not to be: that is the question. Betty Birdsell All this, and Heaven tool Sue Bolle ''Softly speak and sweetly smile. Barbara Bollman The happy are only the truly great. Virginia Bolton When you depart—sorrow abides and happiness takes his leave. Theresa Boucher The purest treasure mortal times afford is a spotless reputation. Frank Breakville With his eyes in flood with laughter. Betty Brennan A friend is worth all hasards we can run. Betty Breyding Life is a series of surprises. Mary Bristow Beware of her hair, for she excels all in the magic of her locks. Jeanne Brown Thou art wise as thou art beautiful. Kay Brown “A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of Nature. Mary C. Brown To be merry best becomes you. Janet Bryan The heart's soft secrets and soft, dark eyes. Leroy Buchanan Fear not. neighbor, you shall do well enough!
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Row 1: Louise Reynolds, Irene Henry, Mary Jane Ore, Virginia Lane. Marilyn Kahl, Dons Megginson, Dorothy Whitaker, Eileen Mcllrath Row 2: Georgeanne Lynn, Ruth Smith. Theresa Boucher, Betty Shewmaker, Alberta DeOmellas. Everett Crain. Row 3: Marilyn Shaffner. Eleanor Mason, Sue Bolle, Evelyn Lovekamp, Frances Swain Row 4: Charles Sandman, Joe Cobb. Betty Breyding, Ray Durley Row S: Venus Buster, Elden Castleberry, Hal Olson. Bill Meyer Not pictured: Jeanne Brown and Darrell Ehlert. Pictured here are the students who have made an average of B or higher throughout their four years in J.H.S. and those who, although not attending J.H.S. all four years, have maintained their B average since they came here. JACK MOORE An essay entitled “Why I Be- lieve in Conservation won for senior Jack Moore first place in the boys' division of the central district in a contest sponsored by the International Sports Show. For his excellent work Jack won a certificate of recognition and a ?rip to Chicago. CHARLES SANDMAN In a contest sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Charles Sandman won honorable mention in the national contest for his oration T Speak for Democracy. This contest was in connection with the American Broadcasting Week. « 26 »
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Venus Buster “But hero I am to speak what I do know. Elizabeth Caldwell “There is sweet music here that softer falls than petals from blown roses on the grass. Shirley Campbell “As sun colors flowers, so does art color life. Elden Castleberry “O. this boy lends mettle to us all. Zelma Castleberry “I am not of that feather to shake off my friend when he must need me. Janice Clarkson “Angels are painted fair to look like you. Carl Clayton “Look before you leap; see before you go. Deloris Clayton “A double blessing is a double grace. Doris Clayton A double blessing is a double grace. Ann Cloud “Happiness seems made to be shared. Joe Cobb “Men of few words are the best men. Catherine Coleman “I have a heart with room for every joy. Bart Colvin “A light heart lives long. Joyce Cox “Here is a dear, a true industrious friend. Betty Crabbe “Frame your mind to merriment, which bars a thousand harms and lengthens life. Everett Crain “What men dare. I dare! Mary Ann Cully “I will be the pattern of all patience: 1 will say nothing. Eugene Curtis “It is well for one to know more than he says.
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